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A born and bred New Yorker, Jill Kargman age 42, is the creator, writer, producer and star of the scripted comedy Odd Mom Out in which Ms. Kargman plays a satirical version of herself navigating the hilarity of raising children on the Upper East Side in NYC. The show's third season will air summer 2017 on Bravo.

After graduating, and working for magazines, television, and movies, Ms. Kargman began writing novels to give her more flexibility to be home with her three children: Sadie, Ivy, and Fletch. She is a New York Times best-selling author of multiple books, and her newest book, a comedic essay collection, Sprinkle Glitter on my Grave, was published in September 2016 by Random House.

She made her Café Carlyle debut in January 2017 with her sold out show Stairway to Cabaret, singing heavy metal songs, cabaret style.

Jill also hosts her one hour, bi-weekly radio show on SiriusXM, channel 102, Radio Andy.

Abby Elliott is best known for her four seasons as a cast member on NBC's Saturday Night Live. She was the first second-generation cast member on SNL, following in the footsteps of her father, actor and comedian Chris Elliott. Abby's television credits include How I Met Your Mother, Happy Endings, Garfunkel and Oates, Inside Amy Schumer, King of the Hill, and 2 Broke Girls. She has appeared in several films including the indie picture Life Partners, Paramount's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, High Road opposite Lizzy Caplan and Andy Daly, Sex Ed along with Haley Joel Osment and Matt Walsh, and No Strings Attached with Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher. Most recently, Elliott co-starred in the film Stereotypically You alongside Aaron Tveit, Kal Penn, Louis Black, Chris Elliott, and Annaleigh Ashford, which premiered at the 2016 Santa Barbara Film Festival. Additionally, she voices the character Janna on Disney's Star vs. The Forces of Evil and guested on Hulu's hit comedy Difficult People. Before SNL, Elliott worked and trained with other SNL alum at the Groundling's Theater and The Upright Citizen's Brigade.

Born in Boston, Andy Buckley attended Stanford University to study economics but chose to pursue a career in acting and moved to New York City upon his graduation. He landed small roles on hit television series in the 1990s including Melrose Place and The West Wing. After 10 years as an occasional working actor, Buckley decided to venture into the world of financial planning in the early 2000s, taking a Financial Advisor position at Merrill Lynch in Los Angeles. Realizing he had a passion for both careers, Buckley found a way to keep one foot firmly planted in both the financial and creative worlds. In addition to maintaining his position with Merrill Lynch, he is best known for playing David Wallace on seven seasons of The Office opposite Steve Carrell. In the past few years, he's recurred as Julia Louis-Dreyfus' boyfriend, Ted Cullen, on Veep, billionaire tech investor Richard Elia on the CBS hit, Scorpion, and on the Hulu series, Casual. Additionally, he has guest appeared on Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The League, and Silicon Valley. His many film credits include Bridesmaids, The Other Guys, Life as We Know It, Horrible Bosses 2, and the international blockbuster Jurassic World. In his next movie, he co-stars with Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler in the highly anticipated New Line Comedy, The House.

Buckley is also active in helping to raise money for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and Denver's National Jewish Health. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, who is an acting coach, and their two children.

Joanna Cassidy won critical acclaim and an Emmy nomination, as well as the coveted Golden Globe Award, for her co-starring role as JoJo White, with Dabney Coleman, in the 1983 NBC series Buffalo Bill. She then took on her most memorable and classic role as Zhora, the exotic snake dancer replicant, in Blade Runner. She also inhabited the iconic role of Dolores in the groundbreaking live-action/animated film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the role of powerhouse company executive Rose Lindsey in Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. Cassidy received an Emmy nomination for her role as Margaret Chenowith, the provocative psychiatrist and mother of troubled Brenda (Rachel Griffiths) and Billy (Jeremy Sisto), on Six Feet Under, as well as two Canadian Emmy Awards for her work on the comedy Just Call Me Fritz starring Jason Priestley. She has worked alongside several prestigious actors including Gene Hackman, Lilly Tomlin, Bob Hoskins, Nick Nolte, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening and James Franco. Recently, Cassidy played the role of Dana Delaney's mother and savvy judge in Body of Proof, she starred in Too Late opposite Oscar-nominated John Hawkes, and completed the Blumhouse feature Visions opposite Isla Fisher, Jim Parsons, and Eva Longoria.

In addition to acting, Cassidy is also a master of many other trades including photography, interior design, and gardening, and was once the owner of an antique shop called Cassidy's. Much of Cassidy's charity work is with organizations that are sensitive to the needs of children, animals, and older citizens. She is also active in events sponsored by the American Film Institute.

A graduate of The Neighborhood Playhouse and a long-time student at Upright Citizens Brigade, KK Glick has performed all over NYC with various improv groups. She can be seen in numerous commercials and comic shorts. She appeared on the hit Netflix series Master of None opposite Aziz Ansari. On the stage, she played "Katie" in a Brooklyn production of Leslye Headland's Bachelorette.

This summer find her at Bravotv.com where she'll host Treat Yourself, a comic web series testing the latest and greatest in all things holistic.

Sean Kleier cut his teeth in the New York City comedy scene, studying at UCB and performing stand-up and improv in clubs and bars all over Manhattan and Brooklyn. He garnered attention for his unique take on social and political events, and his sketch comedy has appeared on Funny or Die, The Huffington Post, CBS News, USA Today, Time.com, and others. A theater actor since he was a child in his native Kentucky, Kleier has recently made his mark on television with appearances on Younger, Conviction, Happyish, Hey Girl, Madam Secretary, and The Affair. Film credits include The Intern, Hudson Tribes, and After Party. In addition to acting, Kleier writes and directs for the creative agency, Motiv Creative, which he founded with his brother. Representing civic-minded non-profits, the duo has run a satirical candidate for senate, developed viral PSAs for women's rights and have been featured on Fox and Friends, TODAY, CBS Sunday Morning, and others. To date, their content has collected a cumulative 41 million views.

Kleier attended Bowdoin College where he majored in history, minored in Film Studies, captained the baseball team, and participated in his college improv troupe.

A born and bred New Yorker, Jill Kargman age 42, is the creator, writer, producer and star of the scripted comedy Odd Mom Out in which Ms. Kargman plays a satirical version of herself navigating the hilarity of raising children on the Upper East Side in NYC. The show's third season will air summer 2017 on Bravo.

After graduating, and working for magazines, television, and movies, Ms. Kargman began writing novels to give her more flexibility to be home with her three children: Sadie, Ivy, and Fletch. She is a New York Times best-selling author of multiple books, and her newest book, a comedic essay collection, Sprinkle Glitter on my Grave, was published in September 2016 by Random House.

She made her Café Carlyle debut in January 2017 with her sold out show Stairway to Cabaret, singing heavy metal songs, cabaret style.

Jill also hosts her one hour, bi-weekly radio show on SiriusXM, channel 102, Radio Andy.

Abby Elliott is best known for her four seasons as a cast member on NBC's Saturday Night Live. She was the first second-generation cast member on SNL, following in the footsteps of her father, actor and comedian Chris Elliott. Abby's television credits include How I Met Your Mother, Happy Endings, Garfunkel and Oates, Inside Amy Schumer, King of the Hill, and 2 Broke Girls. She has appeared in several films including the indie picture Life Partners, Paramount's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, High Road opposite Lizzy Caplan and Andy Daly, Sex Ed along with Haley Joel Osment and Matt Walsh, and No Strings Attached with Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher. Most recently, Elliott co-starred in the film Stereotypically You alongside Aaron Tveit, Kal Penn, Louis Black, Chris Elliott, and Annaleigh Ashford, which premiered at the 2016 Santa Barbara Film Festival. Additionally, she voices the character Janna on Disney's Star vs. The Forces of Evil and guested on Hulu's hit comedy Difficult People. Before SNL, Elliott worked and trained with other SNL alum at the Groundling's Theater and The Upright Citizen's Brigade.

Born in Boston, Andy Buckley attended Stanford University to study economics but chose to pursue a career in acting and moved to New York City upon his graduation. He landed small roles on hit television series in the 1990s including Melrose Place and The West Wing. After 10 years as an occasional working actor, Buckley decided to venture into the world of financial planning in the early 2000s, taking a Financial Advisor position at Merrill Lynch in Los Angeles. Realizing he had a passion for both careers, Buckley found a way to keep one foot firmly planted in both the financial and creative worlds. In addition to maintaining his position with Merrill Lynch, he is best known for playing David Wallace on seven seasons of The Office opposite Steve Carrell. In the past few years, he's recurred as Julia Louis-Dreyfus' boyfriend, Ted Cullen, on Veep, billionaire tech investor Richard Elia on the CBS hit, Scorpion, and on the Hulu series, Casual. Additionally, he has guest appeared on Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The League, and Silicon Valley. His many film credits include Bridesmaids, The Other Guys, Life as We Know It, Horrible Bosses 2, and the international blockbuster Jurassic World. In his next movie, he co-stars with Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler in the highly anticipated New Line Comedy, The House.

Buckley is also active in helping to raise money for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and Denver's National Jewish Health. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, who is an acting coach, and their two children.

Joanna Cassidy won critical acclaim and an Emmy nomination, as well as the coveted Golden Globe Award, for her co-starring role as JoJo White, with Dabney Coleman, in the 1983 NBC series Buffalo Bill. She then took on her most memorable and classic role as Zhora, the exotic snake dancer replicant, in Blade Runner. She also inhabited the iconic role of Dolores in the groundbreaking live-action/animated film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the role of powerhouse company executive Rose Lindsey in Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead. Cassidy received an Emmy nomination for her role as Margaret Chenowith, the provocative psychiatrist and mother of troubled Brenda (Rachel Griffiths) and Billy (Jeremy Sisto), on Six Feet Under, as well as two Canadian Emmy Awards for her work on the comedy Just Call Me Fritz starring Jason Priestley. She has worked alongside several prestigious actors including Gene Hackman, Lilly Tomlin, Bob Hoskins, Nick Nolte, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening and James Franco. Recently, Cassidy played the role of Dana Delaney's mother and savvy judge in Body of Proof, she starred in Too Late opposite Oscar-nominated John Hawkes, and completed the Blumhouse feature Visions opposite Isla Fisher, Jim Parsons, and Eva Longoria.

In addition to acting, Cassidy is also a master of many other trades including photography, interior design, and gardening, and was once the owner of an antique shop called Cassidy's. Much of Cassidy's charity work is with organizations that are sensitive to the needs of children, animals, and older citizens. She is also active in events sponsored by the American Film Institute.

A graduate of The Neighborhood Playhouse and a long-time student at Upright Citizens Brigade, KK Glick has performed all over NYC with various improv groups. She can be seen in numerous commercials and comic shorts. She appeared on the hit Netflix series Master of None opposite Aziz Ansari. On the stage, she played "Katie" in a Brooklyn production of Leslye Headland's Bachelorette.

This summer find her at Bravotv.com where she'll host Treat Yourself, a comic web series testing the latest and greatest in all things holistic.

Sean Kleier cut his teeth in the New York City comedy scene, studying at UCB and performing stand-up and improv in clubs and bars all over Manhattan and Brooklyn. He garnered attention for his unique take on social and political events, and his sketch comedy has appeared on Funny or Die, The Huffington Post, CBS News, USA Today, Time.com, and others. A theater actor since he was a child in his native Kentucky, Kleier has recently made his mark on television with appearances on Younger, Conviction, Happyish, Hey Girl, Madam Secretary, and The Affair. Film credits include The Intern, Hudson Tribes, and After Party. In addition to acting, Kleier writes and directs for the creative agency, Motiv Creative, which he founded with his brother. Representing civic-minded non-profits, the duo has run a satirical candidate for senate, developed viral PSAs for women's rights and have been featured on Fox and Friends, TODAY, CBS Sunday Morning, and others. To date, their content has collected a cumulative 41 million views.

Kleier attended Bowdoin College where he majored in history, minored in Film Studies, captained the baseball team, and participated in his college improv troupe.